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    • The application of industry 4.0 technologies in pandemic management: Literature review and case study 

      Moosavi, Javid; Bakhshi, Javad; Martek, Igor
      Published 2021
      The Covid-19 pandemic impact on people’s lives has been devastating. Around the world, people have been forced to stay home, resorting to the use of digital technologies in an effort to continue their life and work as best ...
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    • Implantation and long-term assessment of the stability and biocompatibility of a novel 98 channel suprachoroidal visual prosthesis in sheep 

      Eggenberger, Samuel Christian; James, Natalie L.; Ho, Cherry; Eamegdool, Steven S.; Tatarinoff, Veronika; Craig, Naomi A.; Gow, Barry S.; Wan, Susan; Dodds, Christopher W. D.; La Hood, Donna; Gilmour, Aaron; Donahoe, Shannon L.; Krockenberger, Mark; Tumuluri, Krishna; da Cruz, Melville J.; Grigg, John R.; McCluskey, Peter; Lovell, Nigel H.; Madigan, Michele C.; Fung, Adrian T.; Suaning, Gregg J.
      Published 2021
      Severe visual impairment can result from retinal degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa, which lead to photoreceptor cell death. These pathologies result in extensive neural and glial remodelling, with survival ...
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    • Adoption of seismic-resistant techniques in reconstructed housing in the aftermath of Nepal’s 2015 Gorkha earthquake 

      Hendriks, Eefje; Opdyke, Aaron
      Published 2021
      Earthquake affected households too often insufficiently apply seismic construction knowledge during reconstruction. This study aims to assess to what degree safety guidelines have found their way to practice in Nepal. ...
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    • Molecular stabilization of sub-nanometer Cu clusters for selective CO2 electro-methanation 

      Li, Fengwang
      Published 2021
      Electrochemical CO 2 methanation powered by renewable electricity provides a promising approach to utilizing CO 2 in the form of a high-energy-density, clean fuel. Cu nanoclusters have been predicted by theoretical ...
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    • Applications of Access 

      Levinson, David M.; Ermagun, Alireza
      Published 2021-11-15
      Striving to reflect on the significance and comprehensiveness of access applications, we collected 19 chapters covering access research in seven main categories to illustrate the state-of-the-art of access applications ...
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